falcon176:companies everywhere are asking americans to go to college for 4 years just to be able to be in consideration to work for them and they get nothing in return but "experience"I'll take the 10 dollar gift card

Actually, as I learned the hard way upon graduation, college does not give you "experience". You can only be considered to have "experience" by having previously done the job you are applying for.

Except that this wasn't a marketing survey, it was from the Department of Health to try to figure out how to best use the resources they have to most effectively help as many people as they can.

So, sure, someone could like on every question, but if the Dept. of Health ends up thinking that there's an epidemic of men sabotaging condoms to trick women into getting pregnant, don't cry when your tax dollars get spent on a billboard campaign showing women how to inspect condoms for tampering.

Piestar:Any clue why the site triggered by anti-virus software? Must be some powerful strain of herpes...

Are you using AVG? After recently updating AVG, it reported such sites as BBC.co.uk and Washington Post as suspicious, incessantly. Like, it threw up a warning window every few minutes while I was reading an article. My fix was to uninstall it and install Avast.

How old were you when you first let a man make love to you? Next,who was he? Next, how did you feel at the time? Next, how did youfeel afterward? What did you feel, what did you think, were youpleased, frightened, ecstatic, disgusted? What did he say, whatwords did you speak, that's what I want to know, now, tell me, now,now, all of it, now, tell me, yes!

Kevin72:They are doing it wrong. They could do it blog style or Facebook where the girls could comment anonymously. Then later collect their award via their username. They would get a certain numberr of. Points or e.rewards or whatevers per comment that answered the question. It might not be a scientific survey but it would have good information.

vice_magnet:I would have figured there would be more questions about disease than pregnancy.

Florida ranks 4th in the nation for births to unwed mothers (as in highest percentage of births to unwed mothers, 48% according to the 2009 stats). While some women become single parents through careful planning and by choice, Florida is also ranks in with some of the highest numbers of unplanned pregnancies.

Unplanned pregnancies to single mothers tend to be a drain on government resources, so it makes sense to try to find out why it's happening and what can be done to change the trend.

companies everywhere are asking americans to go to college for 4 years just to be able to be in consideration to work for them and they get nothing in return but "experience"I'll take the 10 dollar gift card

TuteTibiImperes:Except that this wasn't a marketing survey, it was from the Department of Health to try to figure out how to best use the resources they have to most effectively help as many people as they can.

Or a ploy from some anti-abortion politician to collect data for the next round of abstinence-only legislation.

Participants were asked how many men they had sex with over the last year, whether a man ever poked holes in a condom to get them pregnant and how they felt emotionally the last time they had unprotected sex.